• Jumla Sign Language is a village sign language of the town of Jumla in western Nepal. There is a Nepalese Sign Language school in Jumla, and that the...
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  • perhaps three hundred sign languages in use around the world today. The number is not known with any confidence; new sign languages emerge frequently through...
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    Kusunda language, which is nearly extinct today. Nepal also has at several indigenous village sign languages: Jhankot Sign Language, Jumla Sign Language, and...
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  • and Jumla Sign Language in Nepal, and Alipur Sign Language in India, which appear to be language isolates. There are also various Sri Lankan sign languages...
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  • Sign Language, Sandy River Valley Sign Language (US) Inuit Sign Language (Canada) Jumla Sign Language, Jhankot Sign Language, Ghandruk Sign Language (Nepal)...
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  • Jus (section Language)
    refer to: Jussive mood, in grammar Yus, two early Cyrillic letters Jumla Sign Language , of Nepal (ISO 639-3:jus) Jus (law), a right afforded to ancient...
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  • Jhankot SL is widely known by the hearing community. Jumla Sign Language Ghandruk Sign Language Maunabudhuk–Bodhe Sign Language Nepalese Sign Language...
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  • 'village' sign languages have been identified. The following “village sign languages” have been identified: Jhankot Sign Language, Jumla Sign Language, Ghandruk...
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    Mir Jumla II (1591 – 30 March 1663), or Amir Jumla, also known as Ardistānī Mir Muhammad, was a military general, wealthy diamond trader, a Vizier of Golconda...
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  • Sign Language (Nepali: घान्द्रुक सांकेतिक भाषा) is a village sign language of the Village Development Committee of Ghandruk in central Nepal. Jumla Sign...
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  • Sign Language is a village sign language of the neighboring villages of Maunabudhuk and Bodhe in far eastern Nepal. Jumla Sign Language Jhankot Sign Language...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with J. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    system of the language. In 2020, twenty-eight schools in Tatopani Rural Municipality of Jumla District started teaching in Jumli Khas language. In 2008, Ramanand...
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    List of Nepalese poets (category CS1 Hindi-language sources (hi))
    (Autumn 2012). "Janak Sapkota. Whisper of Pines: Cogar na nGiúiseanna (Irish language version by Gabriel Rosenstock, translator). Original Writing, Dublin: 2012...
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    Assam (redirect from Languages of Assam)
    the emperor, appointed Mir Jumla II, to recover the lost territory. After fail negotiations. In November 1661, Mir Jumla proceeded with a huge army and...
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    Dolpa District (category CS1 Nepali-language sources (ne))
    003 to 25,016 ft). The district borders Tibet on the north and northeast, Jumla and Mugu districts on the west, Myagdi, Jajarkot, Western and Eastern Rukum...
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    1661 CE, Maharaja Pran Narayan planned to expand his kingdom. However, Mir Jumla, the subedar of Bengal under the Mughal emperor Aurangazeb, attacked Cooch...
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    Bhakti Thapa (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    the sirdars) in the Nepali army. Just two years after the unification of Jumla, he was made the supreme commander (Sardar) of the Nepalese army stationed...
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    Kam Bakhsh". On 20 December 1708, Kam Bakhsh marched towards Talab-i-Mir Jumla, on the outskirts of Hyderabad, with "three hundred camels, [and] twenty...
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    Muhammad Kam Bakhsh (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    thousand infantry. On 20 December 1708, Kam Bakhsh marched towards Talab-i-Mir Jumla, on the outskirts Hyderabad with "three hundred camels, twenty thousand...
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  • Call Sign Frequency (MHz) District Operator Language Genre First air date Saypatri FM 91.6 Baglung Dantakali FM 88.5 Dharan, Sunsari Dharan Media Pvt...
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    Suhrawardy Udyan (category Articles containing Bengali-language text)
    adjacent to the park area of Suhrawardy Udyan. The gate was built by Mir Jumla II in 1660s. The Museum of Independence, Dhaka is situated within the park...
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    Nepalese Civil War (category CS1 uses Nepali-language script (ne))
    Nepali monarchy and establishing a people's republic; it ended with the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Accord on 21 November 2006. The civil war was...
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  • Nepal Airlines (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
    DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-ABB), lost directional control on takeoff from Jumla Airport on a flight to Surkhet. The aircraft ran off the runway and struck...
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    minor states accepted annexation with notable resistance from Jumla and Doti. The king of Jumla, Shovan Shahi, fled to China, later assisting China in the...
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  • List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Environment". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 May 2018. "Editor of Russian-Language Newspaper Tortured and Killed in Eastern Ukraine – News". The Moscow Times...
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    third tradition mentions that Rajputs reached Palpa through Kumaon and Jumla. Will Durant called the Muslim conquest of India "probably the bloodiest...
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    location. In 1661 CE, Pran Narayan planned to expand his kingdom. However, Mir Jumla, the subedar of Bengal under the Mughal emperor Aurangazeb, attacked Cooch...
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    Ahom kingdom (category Articles containing Assamese-language text)
    elements in that quarter, launched an invasion under his chief lieutenant Mir Jumla II, in this invasion the Ahoms could not resist up well, and the Mughals...
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  • Ilam District Taekwondo Association Jhapa District Taekwondo Association Jumla District Taekwondo Association Kailali District Taekwondo Association Kanchanpur...
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